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"This shows even if the victim can't talk to us we do our best to get justice for them and the sentence does reflect the severity of the injuries Dale suffered.

Doctors said Dale's injuries, particularly the broken ribs and collarbone, were consistent with him having been shaken or squeezed. His leg injury was consistent with a "grab and twist" action.

A Sheffield couple whose baby son suffered eight broken bones in their care, are facing a total of almost four years behind bars after being branded "failures as parents" by police.

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"It will hopefully give the couple time to reflect on their actions and their failures. One of them knows what has taken place, and both have failed in their duties as parents."

The tiny newborn suffered a broken collarbone, bleeding to the brain, and fractures to his legs and ribs. His face, and even his groin, were also bruised.

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Meeds, aged 20, was jailed for 21 months while her 33 year old boyfriend Gilberthorpe was locked up for two years.

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Their victim was too young to talk but his "dreadful" Nike Air Max Tavas 1 injuries spoke for themselves.

Meeds claimed Dale could have received his injuries on the night Gilberthorpe fed and changed him. Gilberthorpe insisted he didn't know how his son was hurt.

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The court heard either Meeds, of Jubilee Road, Darnall, Sheffield, or Gilberthorpe, of Manor Park Centre, Manor Park, caused the "non accidental" injuries while the other did nothing to stop them.

Each failed to explain how Dale sustained his injuries, and the pair were convicted in April of wilful neglect. Meeds broke down in tears as jurors found her guilty, and screamed as she was led out of the dock to be remanded in custody.

"A child so young and vulnerable relies on and needs his parents to protect him. In this case that has not happened and he has suffered these injuries while in their care."

"The fractures would have caused him extreme pain, and it is a miracle the child is not permanently damaged."

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Further investigations uncovered four broken ribs, a fractured collarbone and bleeding to his brain.

Jailing Kirsty Meeds and Terence Gilberthorpe at Sheffield Crown Court Judge Trevor Barber told them: "One of you knows who did it, but you both denied your offending.

Dale's injuries were discovered after he was referred by a doctor to Sheffield Children's Hospital, where an X ray revealed his leg was broken in two places.

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